Causes of pubic pain in late pregnancy

Causes of pubic pain in late pregnancy

In daily life, pregnant women pay great attention to their physical problems, especially those in the late pregnancy. Let us now understand the causes of pubic pain in the late pregnancy and what we should pay attention to in daily life when the symptoms of pain occur.

Generally, the birth is around 10 months of pregnancy (that is, 40 weeks), and it can be advanced or postponed by about 1 week. This is the normal time of birth. You are now more than 9 months pregnant. The pain in the pubic bone may be caused by the widening of the bone joint during the descent of the baby. Don't worry too much. There are more or less some uncomfortable symptoms before birth.

It is recommended that you take a rest now, do not overwork, and do some light physical labor to facilitate childbirth. In addition, there are signs of childbirth before delivery, such as rupture of membranes (the thin membrane that wraps the fetus, with amniotic fluid inside. Under the pressure of labor, the membrane ruptures before delivery and the amniotic fluid flows out. Generally, there is a lot of amniotic fluid after rupture of membranes, and people will feel it. Don't worry too much). There is also spotting (that is, bleeding as a precursor). With these two signs before delivery, it is completely okay to go to the hospital for delivery in time. Generally, the first stage of labor for primiparas is longer.

Many pregnant women will feel pain in the pubic symphysis when they are eight or nine months pregnant, especially when they get up, they will feel a more obvious pulling pain. What's going on? Don't worry, in fact, this is caused by changes in the body for the smooth delivery of the fetus. Specifically, as delivery approaches, the pregnant mother's body will secrete a hormone that relaxes the ligaments between the pelvic joints, thereby increasing the volume of the pelvis, which is conducive to the smooth passage of the fetus. The ligaments at the pubic symphysis become loose, and the pulling force between the two pubic bones increases during movement, which naturally causes pain in this area for pregnant mothers. The pain caused by normal symphysis pubis separation will disappear after delivery. Pregnant mothers do not need to worry too much, but they just need to temporarily endure this discomfort in the late pregnancy. Suggestions: When changing positions, be careful to move slowly, especially when getting up. First, use your arms to support your body, then slowly get up from the side-lying position. Do not move too fast or too hard to reduce the pull on the pubic symphysis.

The above article gives you a detailed introduction to the causes of pubic pain in late pregnancy. I believe you already have a preliminary understanding of it. Therefore, in your daily life, if such symptoms occur, you should go to the hospital for treatment in time.

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